The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, Volumen 3Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... truth , to have him mad to his dying day . The archbishop , persuaded by many letters which he wrote to him on that subject , all penned with sense and judgment , ordered one of his chaplains to inquire of the governor of the house ...
... truth , to have him mad to his dying day . The archbishop , persuaded by many letters which he wrote to him on that subject , all penned with sense and judgment , ordered one of his chaplains to inquire of the governor of the house ...
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... truth of the whole business . In order to this , the credulous chaplain desired the governor to give the graduate the habit which he had brought with him at his first coming . The governor used all the arguments which he thought might ...
... truth of the whole business . In order to this , the credulous chaplain desired the governor to give the graduate the habit which he had brought with him at his first coming . The governor used all the arguments which he thought might ...
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... truth from the almost universal error , that is entertained to its prejudice . Sometimes my success has not been answerable to the goodness of my cause , though at others it has ; being supported on the shoulders of truth , which is so ...
... truth from the almost universal error , that is entertained to its prejudice . Sometimes my success has not been answerable to the goodness of my cause , though at others it has ; being supported on the shoulders of truth , which is so ...
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... truth has been made evident ; for in process of time , a famous An- dalusian poet * wept for her , and celebrated her tears in verse ; and another eminent and choice poet of * Luis Barahona de Solo . Castile * made her beauty his theme ...
... truth has been made evident ; for in process of time , a famous An- dalusian poet * wept for her , and celebrated her tears in verse ; and another eminent and choice poet of * Luis Barahona de Solo . Castile * made her beauty his theme ...
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... truth before their masters in its honorable nakedness . And I would have thee know , Sancho , that if it were to appear before princes , in its native simplicity , and disrobed of the odious disguise of flattery , we should see happier ...
... truth before their masters in its honorable nakedness . And I would have thee know , Sancho , that if it were to appear before princes , in its native simplicity , and disrobed of the odious disguise of flattery , we should see happier ...
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